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Verdict :
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[Apps] Best camera apps for Android

Cameras on smartphones are a much bigger deal than they used to be.
Companies are working hard at the bit to make their cameras more reliable,
work better in low light, and add features that people want. Many people will
base their purchase decisions on the strength of the camera. The point
is that cameras are important on mobile devices these days. There are
plenty of excellent apps to help you make the most of it. Here are the
best camera apps for Android!

Camera FV-5

Price: Free / $3.95

Camera
FV-5 is one of many camera apps for manual camera fans. It emulates
various DSLR features. That includes manual shutter speed, ISO, light
metering, focus, white balance, and more. It also supports JPEG, DNG
(RAW), and PNG file formats. There is support for 30 langauges as well.
There are a ton of features. However, it does a good job of not feeling
bloated. It even has support for volume key usage. You can pick it up
for free or go pro for $3.95.

Camera MX

Price: Free / Up to $1.99

Camera
MX is one of the oldest and most popular camera apps. Developers update
the app regularly and that keeps it current. It works best for simple
stuff. The app has a variety of shooting modes. You can also use it to
shoot photos or videos. There is even a GIF mode to make your own GIFs.
The built-in photo editor can do the basics as well. It's a decent
all-in-one solution. Serious photographers may want to look elsewhere.

Camera Zoom FX

Price: Free / $3.49

Camera
Zoom FX is another one of the older camera apps that aged well. It's a
good mix of simple and serious. You'll get manual controls for things
like ISO, shutter speed, exposure, and more. There are also filters, HDR
mode, various photo modes, and more. There are also a few plugins that
add even more features. It's not as mainstream as Camera MX. However, it
does have more features than most manual camera apps. You can try it
for free before paying $3.49 for the pro version.

Footej Camera

Price: Free / $2.99

Footej
Camera is one of the newer camera apps. It has a good mix of mainstream
and serious photography features. It uses Android's Camera2 API. That
means it has a full assortment of manual controls. It can also shoot
video, make GIFs, a photo histogram, and burst mode. It also supports
RAW format as long as your device does. You can try it out for free or
pay $2.99 for the pro version. It's quite excellent without too many
serious bugs.

Manual Camera

Price: Free / $2.99

Manual
Camera is exactly what the name implies. It's a camera with a bunch of
manual settings. It attempts to take full advantage of the Camera2 API.
That means you get access to shutter speed, focus distance, ISO, white
balance, and exposure compensation. It also has a timer and support for
RAW. Your device needs support for RAW as well in order to use that
feature. It's incredibly simple to use. Just make sure you try the free
version before buying it.

Bonus:

Google Camera

Price: Free

Google
Camera is Google's official camera app. It's the one you'll find on
most Google devices. It has a small, but effective set of features. They
include a lens blur mode, slow motion (on supported devices), photo
spheres, video stabilization, and more. The only downside is
compatibility. You can only use this on devices running Android 7.1.1
and up (at the time of this writing). Even later on, only devices
running the most current Android will likely be able to use this.
Otherwise, it's free and it's really good.

If we have missed any of the best camera apps for Android, tell us about them in the comments!

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The Korea Herald and the news portal Naver said today purporting to reveal the release date of Samsung’s Next Big Thing. According to the Korea Herald, Samsung is planning to introduce the Galaxy Note 8 “in the third or fourth week of August.” Like the Note 7 before it, the new S Pen device will reportedly make its debut in New York.

Citing an unnamed Samsung official, Naver ventures a specific date: August 26, give or take a couple of days.

Samsung initially planned to launch the new Note at IFA in the first week of September, according to the Korea Herald. The impending arrival of rival devices from LG and especially Apple might have prompted Samsung to bring up the big release.

For reference, the Note 7 was announced on August 2 last year. Reports that surfaced after the phone was recalled due to faulty batteries suggested Samsung rushed the device to market in order to outshine Apple.

Almost every flagship release
from Samsung from the last few years has been preceded by rumors …